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‘Beautiful, exquisite, refined, polished… and that's just the decor', exclaims one admirer of The Cinnamon Club – a vision of oriental… more »
With Parliament only two minutes away, it's no surprise that Quirinale's lunch force are typically hungry politicos with slung-back ties who come… more »
Reminiscent of an old Tuscan home, Osteria's rustic terracotta walls may catch you off-guard among Marsham Street's sterile-looking government… more »
With The English Pig already doing good business near the Barbican, Johnnie Mountain has taken on a new challenge – fronting the culinary action… more »
Firecracker brings together, two of the most popular forms of entertainment from the Far East under one roof. Catering for Westminster’s foodies… more » This review is not by Square Meal
As Indian bars go, this über-trendy subterranean den beneath the distinguished Cinnamon Club is more ‘millionaire’ than ‘slumdog’ … more »
With premium ingedients carefully sourced from local suppliers, The Loose Box brings fine seasonal British cuisine to Westminster in the heart… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Situated on Horseferry Road, The Loose Box Bar and Kitchen is a contemporary spot where business starts when you do. From first thing in the morning… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Opened in October 2012 by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, this refectory-style café occupies what was Westminster Abbey’s medieval cellarium. Originally… more »
The business world would be a better place if more hotel restaurants followed in City Café’s footsteps. Rather than lazily serving up overpriced… more »
Ladies in red should blend in nicely at the DoubleTree by Hilton’s first-floor cocktail hangout, with its funky scarlet tones, crimson couches… more »
Taking its name from the 19th-century Prison of Millbank (also, reputedly, the source of the nickname ‘pom’), this allcomers’ restaurant… more »
The Abbey is continuing the ancient Benedictine tradition of providing hospitality to visitors. The Cellarium, part of the 14th century fabric… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Set up by Mrs Junko in 2000, Ichi-Riki (literally ‘one power’) references the symbol of an old samurai family – although there’s nothing… more »
The reconfigured & renamed bar aligned to Roux at Parliament Square occupies the first floor of the solidly impressive Royal Institution of Chartered… more »
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